I wouldn't exactly call it a guide to building and SS/AA car, but it is good reading if you're interested in those cars. It is really, kind of a general overview, but I highly recommend it!
That guide was outdated the minute it hit the presses. Good bathroom reading, though. Those cars are literally Millionaires cars - the really competitive ones. They get replaced after a couple years because of all the new technology and design tricks coming out to build better chassis. And I won't even go into the stuff for the hemi motors... You better have half a million ready to burn just to gain entry into that club...never mind buying spare parts and the maintenance.
I was really looking forward to learning how Hurst put the things together when they delivered the book 2 days ago. I was very dissappointed in the material, 35.00 bucks down the drain. No specifics as to where the scoop goes, no info on the wheel wells, ect. I was bummed out. Money wasted unless you just want some cool general info about them.
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